THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS “SAME SEX” MARRIAGE

A man sent me an email after my last column on the queering of America’s churches saying I shouldn’t be so explicit in my use of words. Wrong. This country needs some reality and not just more propaganda wrapped up in fuzzy, politically correct words like “gay.” Oh, John and Bill are wonderful gays. Sam and Tom are gay. Well, exactly what does that mean? That the sum total of their sexual preferences are kissing and holding hands? Do people understand how they are being manipulated by words, images and repeated lies?

Is describing what homosexuals do offensive? I have yet to hear one single person say that having sex in someone else’s rectum and feces is normal and healthy. Criticizing the filthy practice of sodomy is called “hate speech”. How else should one describe sodomy practiced by “gays”? Perhaps I should call it buggery, but it doesn’t change the act.

Late Friday night, June 24, 2011, New York became the sixth state of the Union to “legalize” marriage for sexual deviants. The world was immediately flooded with live media feeds of debauchery in several major cities. New York City saw “lots of celebrations.” Men who have sex in each other’s feces were kissing and groping. Females who slobber in each other’s vaginas and other perversions, kissing and hugging. I find that highly offensive. Oh, I know the old argument on this issue about “tolerance” – especially from Libertarians. My personal opinion, which always gets me in trouble with libertarians, is that they confuse licentiousness with liberty.

The cultural war regarding sexual deviants has been waged with increased fervor since AIDS came to the attention of the American people. THAT is when the push really began for “tolerance” and “social justice” regarding sexual deviants. A deadly disease that was infecting and killing thousands spread by men having dangerous sex. Of course, the spread of AIDS and HIV could have come to a near complete stop had men stopped the practice of sodomy. They didn’t back in the 80s, and, sadly, the rest is history.